Canyon Lake High School senior Chloe Gray will receive a Valero Alamo Bowl Student-Athlete Scholarship worth $7,500. She is one of six Comal ISD students who will be recognized on the field during the first quarter of the 33rd Annual Valero Alamo
Christina Eckert is Comal ISD’s new chief communications officer. She replaces Steve Stanford, who died of cancer in September. Eckert most recently served as director of marketing for Northside ISD, where she led a districtwide communications initiative focused on enrollment growth, community
A Comal ISD school bus transporting students from Canyon Lake High School collided with a red jeep at the intersection of FM 32 and FM 3424 around 5:30 p.m. today. There are no official reports of injuries. No further information about the
A federal judge today issued a preliminary injunction requiring Comal ISD and other Texas school districts to remove Ten Commandments displays by Dec. 1 and to prohibit the posting of new displays. The order by U.S. District Judge Orlando Garcia is in
The world marked Veterans Day with parades and solemn ceremonies. Canyon Lake High School (CLHS) history teacher Brian Hooper led his students onto the battlefield. The former U.S. Marine utilizes lessons learned from his time in the service to highlight the significance
Agriculture students at Canyon Lake High School (CLHS) met their four-legged projects at “gotcha days” this fall. As many as 40 CLHS students are raising cattle, pigs, goats, sheep, poultry, and rabbits at the school’s ag barn. They provide the necessary care
Canyon Lake High School (CLHS) choir soloist Jackson Alvarez was named a 2025 Outstanding Performer at this summer’s Texas UIL State Solo-Ensemble Contest. He and eight other music students were recognized by the Comal ISD Board of Trustees at their regular meeting
The Texas Education Agency (TEA) is investigating over 350 complaints it received about educators and staff in 124 school districts across the state who allegedly made “inappropriate” remarks about the Sept. 10 assassination of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk. Comal ISD joins 12
Liam Quade, a third-grader at Mountain Valley Elementary School (MVES) who collects calculators, is one of only 57 students from around the country selected to participate in the National Math Stars (NMS) 2025 cohort program. For the next 10 years — or
Fifteen multi-faith and nonreligious Texas families filed a new lawsuit in federal court today to stop 14 more public school districts from displaying the Ten Commandments in classrooms to comply with Texas Senate Bill (S.B.) 10, signed into law by Gov. Greg